TRIALS of the NEEDRMS ffioFOR THAT ! WOMAN YOU TILT Ut.VtVAJHtNU 9T ICEBTA .at: 1 A DAY J .jrjCOWN TO 00 WITH 'flyfajfl FIXING THE BLAME. KESOLVE1): THM WHEN THE STOMACH AND STInSV. MUNYQN3 Wa PAWTLAXATJVE. PILLS KEEP ONE IN GOOD SPIRIT? 10 fOR 10 mnmiin'a Pnw fn Pills co the liver Into activity by irentle met nous. They do not scour, aniif) or weaken. Thy ara a tnnlo to tha stnuuu'h, llvor and nrvnat Invigorate. Instead of wonknn. 'ibeTcn rich the blooil ami enahlu tho Atoma'h to vet all the nmirhhmpnt from food that la r nt Into lu The.e plllacontaln nocalomeli thoy are .innthtnir, heallna and stimulating. For Rale hy nil ilmilm In lue and Ncatce. it yon need mrdu-pl a-ivi.-e, write .Mini yon'n IXvtars. They wl.l advturt to the hett. of tnrir I ability alisoliltely free ot Chara. ill AVON'S 03daodJelleraou bis., 1'hilu.dclvhla, i'a ' Cnrtoon hy Ilrrryiiuin. in (lie Vnliinc.nn Slnr. Mnnjnm'ei oi-l Roiwtljr purr k mM In on dny. Price i.V. Miiiirou' Kh-nninifMn vftiiotl.T rt'lieviMi In a few hour i.ml ctinm Id tvw n?n. Prlre 25c. BROWN'S BkonchialTroches 8avs th vole In all kinds of wcathrr. Stnfntrs and aubUe speakers find them rnvahiablt (of clearing the m. Thm If nothing ho tllnMn lor Sore Throat, Hoarseness and Cotiaha. Fifty vear' reputation. Price, 25 cente, SO cent! and $1.00 per box. Sample! mailed on request. Cupid And C-osOf Living. The relation between the cost of living and the activity In the is suance of marriage licenses is re cognized as intimate, even though the economists may not be able to express the subtle fact in a mathe matical formula. Dut there can be no doubt that Cupid keeps an eye on (he market prices of provisions, even tTiough. he may have little use for the tailor. There can be no doubt that this sprightly promoter of felicity has abandoned the old fallacy, enticing but illusory, that two persons can live as cheaply as can one. Per haps that untruth in domestic mathe matics took form at a time when girls were different in some material respects from the maidens of today. It was once the fad that they should be delicate, without appetite, tak ing food after the manner of birds, with anemic results. They were more fond of cakes and sweetmeats than ot prosaic bread, potatoes, and roast beef. In those days there might be more economy In the femi nine menu, even allowing that cake costs more than bread. But the girl ot today is brought up to be buxom and robust. There has been a reac tion, both sensible and widespread. She takes proper pride in her ap petite and in her muscles, which she has learned are not at all inconsis tent, with gentle sentiment. She emulates her brothers in fondness for the open air and for suitable ath letics. Washington Post. SAYS NEW YORK IS PASTORS' GRAVEYARD Dr. Carter Tells Kis Congregation Clergymen Are Not Properly Encouraged in New York City More Than Big Pay Needed WHEN YOUR IMCK ACHF9 81'81'KCT THE KlIWETS. Rackache Is kidney ache In most cases. The kidneys ache and throb with dull pain because there is In flammation within. You can't he rid of the nrhe until you cure the cnuse the kidneys. Doan'sKId- ney Pills cure sick Iclrlneva lUSl J.P.'Klng. 221 W. union hi., Jackson ville, Fla.. says: 'null, nnsglng back ache and irreeulnr .irtion of the kidneys bothered me for five months. Donn's Kid ney Pills proved Just I what I needed . driv ing nut the nul ti and restoring the kid ney io normnl condition. Ilfmember the name Donn's. For snle by all.denlers. 50 cents a box. Fostcr-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. T. T liking a Chance. "What wan you nsMn' for the wld (!cr'n bonnet, mum?" "Well er I thought iilnepenre." " 'K's very ill. mum; I think I'll risk it." The Tattler. Xo Harm Done. "I ' notice lots of colleen boyn around town." "Yen; the midwinter vacation la on." "Seem? to me thesenildwinter va cations in list interfere seriously with li hoy's collope work." "Not at all. The footbnll season Is over and It's too early for track work." Louisville Courier-Journal. A Delicate Proposal. A Scotchman who had survived three wives and who had a fourth in contemplation decided upon a delt cate method of proposing to the lat est object of his affections. Ac cordingly, he took her to walk one afternoon and before she realized where their footsteps tended they had arrived at the graveyard, where' his lost loved ones lay buried Standing between the throe tomb stones he f-ald: "There lies Jeannle, there lies Orlssel, there lies Maggie, and," he added, pointing to the next vacant space and taking her hand tenderly, "how wad you like to lie there?" New York Times. New York City. W.w York has been called "tho graveyard of minis ters," the Rev. Dr. William Carter told his congregation of tho Madison Avenue Reformed Church at Fifty seventh street, in a sermon the "Lord's Prayer." Dr. Carter discussed freely tho dif ficulties of a milliliter in carrying on the work of a large church with its many exactions nnd the conditions of life surrounding him. He did not minco wordB. Too much criticism, he said, has been and Is being di rected against pastors. Perhaps, he suggested, it might be well to turn the criticism the other way and let the members of the congregation as well as the large number of church members who are seldom seen in their pews ask themselves honestly if they are trying to give tho encourage ment and nid to the pastor so much I needed, for successful work. "When I realize that the year I was broken down in health after but two years' service here, there were three other New York ministers away for a year for the same cause." said Dr. Carter: "when I realize that one who was away had committed suicide in a fit of melancholia and another died Immediately on his return: when I realize that still another has Just died, so suddenly that It was a shock to his congregation, while a fourth has been driven from his pulpit through discouragement and despair, I feel deeply how true the phrase is that New York City is tho graveyard of ministers. 'Of all the pastors of large churches in New York City T know of but one or two who have encourage ment in their work and the right kind of Joy In their service. When you consider that three of the largest pulpits in the city are vacant, and call after call has been refused, not withstanding the large salaries of fered, you must admit that ministers seem to be shunning rather than seeking New York City pulpits. "Because a large salary is off-ed New Yorkers apparently think Hint men ought to run at the onpo-tunify, forgetting that ronsecrated ministers are not in the market for the money A statistician has figured out thai last year's broom corn crop was sc small that each American family car have but one and one-seventh broomi this year without allowing for bus! ness houses, corporations or munici they can make, and, aguin. that the large salary is often hardly sulTlclent to meet the added expense deemed necessary in maintaining the position considered proper for tho paBtor of a large New York City church. I personally know of men in large churches who actually have not enough to live on, and have to bor row money lor the privilege of preaching the Gospel to those who Beem Indifferent, to it." , Dr. Carter then referred briefly to the difference in his former pastorate as the minister of a large Presby terian Church iu Kansas City, and the conditions as ho had found them in New York City since he was called to succeed Dr. Abbott E. KUtredge as pastor of the Madison Avenue Re formed Church. A great many are crying out against the conditions of the church, he added. The preacher and the plaiib of the church are dis cussed and criticised, but few think of coming nearer home and trying to ascertain if some of the fault is not their own. "It is the spirit of personal examin ation I would seek to develop." he said. "What the church needs to day is a personal application of the principles of Jesus to tho hearts and lives of Its people. I believe that prayer and closer communion with God to bo the fundamental ba3ic prin ciples for the rejuvenation of the church to-day. Preachers hesitate to be prophets. It is easier (o swim with the current than to stem the title: it Is easier to conform than to reform, but a prophet sometimes is necessary to cry out aloud and spare not. Personal piety Is at nn ebb. Is the fault entirely with the pastor? If. instead of criticising thu preacher, the people would do n little criticis ing or themselves, realizing that the church stands for brotherly love, sympathy to humanity, the saving of souls, and a sympathetic interest in ihose needing the cheer of personal nnlift. the pastor's labors would be lifhtened and the church would fill-' i till more truly the attributes for i.wlilch Its members as Christians j ought, to stand for before tho uni I verse." TROUT SPREAD CANCER, INVESTIGATORS HINT State Laboratory, .Holding Out High Hope For Cure, Wants to Experiment on Humans. If you have not enough tnfluenc with the judge to excuse you"" felon then Baddle your ass quickly. AFTER " FOURYEARS OFJBERY Cured by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Baltimore, Md. "For four years my life was a misery to mo. I suffered from irregular!, ties, terrible drag, giiiff sensations, extreme nervous ness, and that all gone feeling in my stomach. I had given up hope of ever being well when I began to take Lydia E.Pinlu ham' Vegetable Compound. Then I felt as though new life had been Riven me, and I am recommending it to all my friends." Mrs. W. 8. Fohd, WYI W. Vronklin St., Baltimore, Md. The most successful remedy iu this country for the cure of all forms of female complaints is Lydia E. link ham's Vegetable Compound. It has stood the test of years and to-day is more widely and successfully used than . any other female remedy. It has cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflam mation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, ir regularities, peiiodlo pains, backache, that beariugIown feeling, flatulency, indigestion, and nervous prostration, ftf tf r all other means had failed. . If you are suffering from any of these ftilmiJTits, don't give up hope until you have given Lydia K. Pinkliam'i Vege table Compound a trial. If you would like pedal advice write io Airs. J'lnKiium, Ivrnn, erne ria jrumea Uealtii, free of MsmJ for thouwaDds cUurye. It. to Albany, X. Y. Having successfully treated animals afflicted with cancer, Harvey R. Gavlord, director of the State Cancer Laboratory at Buffalo, calls on the' Legislature to furnish money for experimentation With human beings. "The only basis upon which work of this kind can be done," says Gay lord In bis annual report, "is where the patient submits himself for ex perimental purposes, and it Is neces sary under such conditions that the State should pay the maintenance of the patient. It Is Impossible to un dertake systematic work of this kind unless a ufficient number of patients can be placed under observation to make the figures sufficiently conclu sive to corroborate any conclusions which may be reached. Funds suf ficient to enable us to maintain ten patients is the least amount which can be of value if this work is to be undertaken." The report holds out a strong hope for the cure of the disease. Concern ing experiments with animals the re port ua.vB: "It appears that where the resist ance of the animal is not sufficiently awakened by inoculation of the tumor this resistance ran be heightened by repeated doses and, in a considerable proportion of cases, immunity can be raised to a point which will bring about a cure. It is needless to point out that this proress of repeated vac cination, which has cured in the pro portion of twenty-rive to forty in rats, might well be applied to tbope cases of late cancer in human beings in which surgery has nothing to offer and the outlook is hopeless." Cancer in flsh and the possibility of infection by human hings have been investigated. It has been fo'ind that cancer of the thyroid in particu lar is of very frequent occurrence in fish of the trout, family. "It Is a very remarkable coinci dence," says the report, "that the area of the United States which in cludes the greatest concentration of hiimEn rancor cases is almost identi cal with tho area through which the varlo"8 members of the trout family are distributed." Statistics are given to show that cancer continues to increase. COMMISSION' KV1.K CARRIKI). Sioux City and Eau Clairo Vote For New Government. ' Sioux City,' Iowa. This city has ended a strenuous two .,eeks' 'cam paign by adapting the commission form of government. In a total vote of R000 fie plan received a majority of 747. The proposition carried In every ward In the cltv and lost in onlv one voting precinct. Eau Claire, Wis, The city com mission plan of government has car ried bv n vote of 1887 yeas to 994 nayu, the majority for the commission being S73. This city is the first In the State to adopt tho plan. Pennsylvania Graft Willies Found Head in liiitliroom. Harrisburg. Pa. TUo, strange fa tality that has punned some ot the principal figures in the State Capitol was noted when John E. Stott, one of the chief witnesses was found dead In the bathroom of his home while iu Harrlsburg. He is the slitu man in the case to die. Stott was secretary to the Board of Public Grounds and Buildings which iet many of the con tracts for furnishing the Capitol that brought more than a dozen men to the bar of Justice. Minoi Mention. Two Cuban editors were sentenced at Havana for libeling Pretldeut Co mes. Athens hoped that Italy would call a conference of the Powers on the Cretan question. Emll von Mueller, locked In a cell at Hoboken, N. J., denied that be had married nineteen women. i ' 8enator Frank P. Flint, of Callfor. Ola, announced that he would not be a candidate for re-election. Storage houses, railroads, farmers and middlemen all denied responsi bility for high prices ot food. lie Cobtellaue's Parents Sue Princess De Sagnn. Paris, France. The Marquis and Marquise de Castellans have insti tuted suit against the Princess de Sagan (Anna Gould) for $18,604 hack annuities, which they allege the Count and Countess de CasU.l lane. In the marriage settlement 'of lb9B, engaged themselves to pay at the rate of $.C0O a year. This an nuity was paid until the count and countess were divorced, when the countess refused to contribute fur ther to her husband's parents. Jotting About Sports. Snathniore College lost to the Navy at basketball, 63 to 18. Dr. James Dwight. of Philadelphia, was unanimously elected president of the United States Lawn Tennis Asso ciation. , .Tommy Burns and Bill Lang, the heavyweight champion of Australia, are matched, to fight for the Austra lian title. Football tanno: be ranked as a sport tor the general upbuilding of the average boy, Inasmuch as certain physical qualifications are necessary to sjart with. - . 71 item Profit From Pests. It la always a gratifying economic development when through science, experience or even accident, those thing which hitherto have been re garded as objectionable or injurious are mado valuable. The Australians are now sending their surplus of rab bits In cold storage to stock tho game larders of Europe. Tho malva plant, long the scourge of Cuban planters, has been found to bo susceptible of conversion Into an excellent quality of Jute Those midnight maraiirdcrs. the skunks, aro being domesticated for their fur, which ranks high among thp. cheaper grades. Thp fur market is a rising one; niore In proportion, perhaps, for cheap furs thnn for the expensive. The trolley and automobile have in creased the demand enormously. The people who buy rich furs are con stantly becoming more numerous, and they have their Imitators among the many who can nfford only the lower grades. Hut muskrat farming would be a goo, 1 occupation for farmers' boys That part of the business and its profits, which would Interfere but slUhtly, If nt all. with the main serv ice, might be left to them. Then, perhaps, not so many would improve the first opportunity to escape to the( 'Mies. IKIHIOIl 1 1 iiiiscripi. Patriotism The stomach ie a larger factor In "life, liberty siH the pur suit of hnppineaa" thnn most people sre swure. Patriotism Can withstand hunger but not dyspepsia. The confirmed dye peptic "is fit for treason, stratagem and spoils." The man who goes to the front for his country with a weak tomecn will be weak soldier nnd fault finder. A sound stomach makes for good citizenship as well as for health and happiness. Diseases of tlic stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrilion are promptly and permanently cured by the use of Dr. PIERCE'S COLDEX MEDICAL DISCOVERY. It builda vp ttt'f body ivifl Hound tlnah and aolld muscle. The dealer who offers a substitute for the " Discovery" is only seeking to make the little more profit realized on the ale of less meritorious preparations. Dr. I'ierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent jrit on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the paper covered hook, or 31 stamps for the cloth hound. Addrrts World's Dispensary Medical Association, R. V. Fierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y. To Cure a Cold in One liny Take 1,,-ix.H ivc liromo Quinine Tablets. 1i 'U(.'((ik!s rt'liuid money if it full to cure, t. U .Ciruve's igniitiire is on eacn box. &ic. "French" heels nre made by hand of beech or birch wood, seasoned two years. j For CO !,!, and OKI P. R'rk's rtrcfiii Is tlic l"t remedy rr-llrvf-s tt: Br'hlliK and fpverKhnps cures lhr- Cold and n'sterns normal conditions. It's lnjuld nVrm immediately. IUc.. IO. and tuc., at druk stun s. It Suited 1 1 tin . The late Patrick F. Shcedy, the j well known gambler, always caution i ed young men against gaming, though he had been himself so suc cessful ui it. ".ocr gninble," he said, one win i ter day In his art shop, to a New- York reporter. "A gambler, in his despair, will stake his life and his honor to win a dollar or two." "The desperate gambler Is. In fact, like thai poor fellow who rented a steam-heated flat one very cold win ter In Kiuht Hundred and Ninety seventh Street. "As this man sat reading In IV s overcoat nnd gloves one evening, a little group of firemen burst In nn him. 'Quick!' thoy cried. 'Stir your se'f! The houseSs afire!' " 'Wry good,' the man replied, turning a page calmly and select ing a fresh cigar. 'Very good, in-' deed. It will -be the first time this flat's been warm this winter." " Washington Star. Pessimism And I'otulocx. There was a time when "plain liv ing" required as little definition as "high thinking" still does. But. alas, with the science of dietetics the troubles of the poor layman have steadily multiplied. He hardly knows what to eat, or how. Here Is a London expert advising him to "cut out" potatoes from his diet without regard or mercy. Pota toes, the aforesaid savant asserts, causes chronic dyspepsia, depression, worry and premature death; they contain no nutriment and overtax the digestive apparatus; the idea of eat ing them is too absurd to be toler ated another day. Now the potato has been a god send to millions in times of famine, and it has figured prominently in all plans for the simple life compulsory or preferred. If, however, it is really the cause of pessimism and nerveous ness diseases of the age, as they have been called we must not put it on the index of forbidden foods for the sake of the Joy of life. But nre we not entitled to ask for something like a unanimous verdict of the spi-c-ialist jury? Mow about the perplexity and pessimism caused by divided opinion on things that so closely con cern us as the potato does? Chicago Record-Heruld. Salt of the EartliNk It h rJ:-.r the most abundant in tlic plant. Unless it lias tliough Potash in sohJlr f.rm at the right time it cannot use the other plant food you or your soil may supply. Take no chance.-. Tic to facts supply. ial;e no tliance.-. iz to facts not to theories. Many soils need only Potash to raise big; crops. All soils need Potash ooncr or later. Dcein to use it before the if The Turkish government has awak ened to the necessity of Irrigation and railroads. In Winter Use Allen's Foof-Ease. The antiseptic powder. Your fect feel un romfnrtablc. nervous and often cold nnd damp. If you have sweating, aore feet or ticht shoes, try Allen's Foot Kase. Sold by all druirmats nnd shoe stores. 2T cents. I Sample sent. free. Address Allen S. Olm sted, l.o Uov. p.. x. Where Itncon Lived. Fulwood's Rents, the little Holburn court leading into (iray's Inn Gar dens, which wiH be largely rebuilt, formerly possessed the privilege of "sanctuary." and hence became a notorious resort for fraudulent debt ors and still more unpleasant charac ters. Y'et this dingy "dive" can boast of many glorious memories. Francis Bacon lived here In Fulwood's House and valued his furniture at 60. a huge price for that period. Here thp Whig Club and Melbourne and Oates' Club met In the reign of Charles II., and here stood Squire's Coffee House, from which several numbers of the spectator were dated. Westminster Gazette. Beware of the woman who bites her finger nails. She Is possessed of a devil. crops starve. Do it now, for POTASH TAYS Urcc your fertilizer dealer to c:irrv Potash Silts in stock. You and he "ill h;ie no diinciilty in buying theni if you id write to us aWU it. Write to Srilcs OiTi-e : GERMAN KALI WORKS Cosllacaial S!g Baltimore, Md. r pOTASH FOR DISTEMPER CATARRHAL FEVER AND ALL NOSE AND THROAT O.SEASES Cures the sick nnd nets as n preventive for o'hers. Liquid given on the tongue, hate fnr brood innn-t ninl nil other. Boat kidney remedy ; oo rrnta avd II n I'ottle: f.". ir.ni fill the dozen. Sold by nil driigirista and horan goods hnusea, or Kent, express jiaid, by the munufiwTt urers. SPOIIN MEDICAL CO., Chemists, COSHZU, INDIANA Kla! I A FI.A VOR that la nmt th anme as e nrvcilla. v diMtolvinir frjumiat,l sugar In water and vll dc Mapl'-iue. aflnliriouaayrap la nuilo aixi a avnip belter than inapla. llaple-ins in rnM hr i:nr,..ra. Kend Uc Mjuiip for aainpia I azul recipe buuk. Crescent Alia. Co.. Saittta. Fnr IIKAII UK tllcfc' A PII1IR Whether from Colds. Heal, stomach or Nervous TrouMcs. Captidlne will relieve you. It's llijuld pleasant u take acta Immedi ately. Trr It, 10c.. ibc. and sue. at druf stores. Hay ropes do not bind a ship in a storm, nnd if your ship is leaking sail close to the shore. Ilheumntlsm Cured In a Day. Dr. Detchon's Relief for Rhtumatiam and Neuralgia radicnlly cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action in remnrknhlc. Removes the cauhs and disease quickly disappears. First dosa greatly benefits. 73c. anil (1. All druggist. Before you kill the fowls scratch ing up your garden seeds bo sure they Ult! nui jutu own, i C'nnstipjition cnuse.1 nnd seriously oirpra vates inanv fliseiines. It is thoroughly cured by Dr. i'ierce's Pellets. Tiny augar couled granules. The Hattiral Laxaiive acts on the bowels just as some foods act. Cascareta thus Lid fhe bowels just as Nature would. Harsh cathartics act like pepper in the nostrils. Soon the bowels grow so calloused that one must multiply the dose. stj Vest-pocket bo. 10 cp.Ks at dniz-stores. Each tablet ot the senuine Is marked C C C Vacuum suction combs, operated by electrieally-drlven fans, are now being provided for stablemen to cur ry horses. In London, in ll'iiT. 1,4-iO bachel ors lnarrl' d widows. H. N. U. S H$GenfsaRogi i-Arrj-m. if or rent; iss-4r ror :felin li, iH ! for S! inch: ir f'-r : In.h; lit for 47 Iru-h rfirni r'-uce. (Mnh Hnmtry It nee SV. Sold on 30 tfaya trial. tu rr.ti t-prvil Jdfal harb W.rcfl.ftS latotruerroe. KirSELMAN BROS., 01 f)R munch, I NO. TAKE A DOSE OF Do not saddle your ass backward. If be pitches you off you cannot see where you are falling. ! i TCTX w" raiara ice. asn w wuit. I'ermnnent Position. ".Mr. Smith," spoke up the young lawyer. "I camp h?re as a representa tive of your neighbor, Tom Jones, with the commission to collect a debt due him." "l congratulate you," answered Mr. Smith, "on obtaining so perman nent a job at such an early stage in your career." Success. KHF. Ql'IT Hut It Was u Hard full. It Is hard to believe that coffee will put a person In such condition as it did an Ohio woman. She tells her own story: "I did not believe coffee caused my trouble, and frequently said I liked It so well I would not, and could not quit drinking it. but I was a miser able sufferer from heart trouble and nervous prostration for four years. "I was scarcely able to be around, had no energy and did not care for anything. Was emaciated and had a constant pain around my heart until I thought -I could not endure It. For months I never went to bed expecting to get up in the morning. I felt as though I was liable to die any time. "Frequently I had nervous chills and the least excitement would drive sleep away, and any little noise would npset me terribly. I was gradually getting worse until finally one time It came over me and I asked myself what's the use ot being sick all the time and buying medicine so that I could Indulge myself In coffee? "8o I thought I would see if I could quit drinking coffee and got some Postum to help me quit. I made, It strictly according to directions and I want to tell you. that change was the greatest atop Id my life. It wag easy to quit coffeo because had the Pos tum which I now like better thanhe old coffee. . "One by one the old trouble! left, until now I am In splendid health, nerves steady, heart all right and the pain all gone. Never have any more nervous chills, don't take any medi cine, can do all my housework and have done a great deal beBlde." ' Read "The Hoed to Wellrllle," la pkgs. "There's a Reason." Ever read) the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They re genuine, true, and full of human IntercaL. Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Hays. ( Paso ( Hutment is guaranteod to cure anv ; casenfltchine.Illind.bleediiigor Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money i el main, sou Do not abuse a poor man. lie may not always be poor, anj the abused havp a good memory. Exposure to cold and wet is the first step to Pnentnonia. Take hrrry liari I'ain killer and tho danger ia averted. He who mimics the ways of his betters wears the clothes of a fool. Mrs, Wlnslnw'aSootrhitf Sympfor Children nlhtypuii.,ciire wind colic. 85oa bottle Your pllo of straw Is a thousand tlmeB bigger than its pile of ashes. m ItST KtMUltt TOR (0UGn$siW It will instantly relieve that racking cough. Taken promptly it will often prevent Arihma, Bronchitis and serious throat and lung troubles. Cuaianlecd safe and very palatable. All DructisU. 25 cants. piujiPMrnfl Trade-Marks, Fenslons.Bounty I ill III. 10, pay, Claims Against the Gov nerment, Soliciting. Address W. 11. WILLS. All'yul-Ln w, 312 Ind. Ave.. Washington, D. C a;, YK '.Its- l ine 1 Ii k. S: II .1 ..r O nnii r..r a r.ojr nr II I'TTKR'H 1-AtlOI. I'lll II 1 ,,,..1 I'lliiuivat aii.l I . till HUM :. II:,. ,.r,-. in.'.lldlUlrli III l'hl,;i'li-l.hi.t. u Im it li iv nia-l'-. AIim-IuiIt pnl- I llViv I 'ii 1 M U--.K. Al a uK, nlnrriH.nt t4r Itnma S.-., I in-anil Sor,,... tlnln Oilier. 41 'Sarin I n ii rill M reel. I'll 1 lltl I'll I A. 'A. .Hr sf? tTa PV NEW DISCOVERT; 'v-T r W 1 J I .l, ,.l.k r.M.r u .. rvr.l p..,,. Kvfc or t-f Imanl.l. 4 So !,.' Irtat ji Pi. 11. M. I.HI.EV l-US.s, aa a, , PATENTS SB Oil F.folrmHB.Wulk. n, U.C. li.xHfr-. HUh. relcrfcoooa. Beat rwilba, Rheumatic Have vou n congh or cold!' If so, take at once .lm' .imi; Hnl.vim and wnteh re sults. Simple, safe, effective. All dealer. Do not despise friendships. Kvi that of a bef-gar is belter than non Itch cured in 30 minute by Woolfonl 1 oniii7 unira. rsevur mils, at drujuiixi.-. How li Keep Ruby's Skin Clear. Few parents reullzo how many es timable lives have beun embittered and social and business success pre vented by serious skin affections which so often result from the neglect of minor eruptions lr Infancy and childhood. With but a little care and tho use of the proper emollients, baby's skin and hair may be pre served, puillled and beautified, minor eruptions prevented ' from becoming chronic and torturing, disfiguring rashes, Itcblngs, Irritations and chaf ings dispelled. To this end, nothing Is so pure, ao sweet, so speedily effective as the use ot . Cutlcura Soap, assisted when necessary, by Cutlcura Oint ment. Send to Potter Drug ft Chem. Corp., sole proprietors, Iloston, Mass., for their free 32-page Cutlcura Book, telling alt about the care and treat ment of the akin and scalp. The Mougoohe Story. "Do you remember the stcry of the man who walked along the street one day esirylr.g a basket on nis arm a friend said to him: 'What is In the basket. Tommy' 'A mongoose,' said Tommy. 'Yoj tee, ray brother has been drinking hard, and lately he has been oo'hered tv rats and pink mice and spotted j " uu pmer venomous crea tures. Now a mongoose Just eats those things alive, see? So I am taking this mongoose to him to kill those rats and snakes.' "But, Tom my.' said the friend, 'don't you know those are Imaginary snakes''' 'That's all right.' said Tommy. 'This fa an Imaginary nxougoose.' " Chi cago Daily Socialist. 1 L i UUtl l . .IL U. : . .1 Sll II .g For As we get older the bloot! becomes sluggish, the mus cles and joints stiffen and aches and pains take hold easier. Sloan's Liniment quickens the blood, limbers up the muscles and joints and stops any pain or ache with astonishing promptness. Proof that it is Best for Rheumatism. Mrs Danikl II Dif.hi.. of Mann s Choice. R.F.D., No. i, Pa., writes: ' Tlcjse send me a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for rheumatism and Stiff joints. It is the bet remedy I ever knew for I can't do without it." Also for Stiff Joints. Mr. Milton WiiFrirR. 2100 Morris Ave.. Hirmingham. Ala., write 1 " I am glad to say that Sloan's Liniment has done me moie good for stiff Joinu than anything I have ever tiied." L Sloan's inim nx is the qickest and best remedy for Rheuma tism, Sciatica, Toothache, Sprains, Bruises and Insect Stings. Price 25c, 50c, and $1.00 at All Dealer. Kend for Sloaa'B Yr Hook ou Uoraca. Adilraea . DR. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS. I m P UT N.AM FADELES S DYE S
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